Well.. Im sure that'll fix the problem. Wait until they find out what happens if you step in front of a bus, or take too much low sodium salt/salt replacement (here in the US the most accessible brand is NuSalt, which is mostly potassium chloride, and you can find it most super markets/grocers).
This series of events is almost exactly what killed Digg.com. A bunch of power mods got control over the moderation of the site, and there were tolerated and coordinated voting brigades from LittleGreenFootballs.com. It was so bad that I jumped ship to Reddit, cuz you couldn't participate in a decent conversation. (Note that the karma system worked a bit differently - if you were too low, then your comments wouldn't be seen at all, and a down-vote brigade could completely kill your ability to participate.)
In the case of today's reddit.com, the power mods are there, and the admins are all-in on keeping reddit free from controversy, so it's breathing its last breaths. Too bad, cuz I liked reddit, and I feel, right now, the same way I did just before digg died.
BFF is a mechanic, and that's exactly what he did. Constantly snagging a ring in tight places, or getting fluids trapped under it meant he was Constantly forgetting his ring at work.